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NYSE:WFC 26 September 2025 - 30 November 2025

Wells Fargo Stock News Today (WFC): Institutional Moves, Sector Rotation Call and AI Push – What Investors Need to Know on November 30, 2025

Wells Fargo Stock News Today (WFC): Institutional Moves, Sector Rotation Call and AI Push – What Investors Need to Know on November 30, 2025

Wells Fargo shares closed at $85.90 on November 28, about 4% below their 52-week high. Quadrature Capital opened a new stake of nearly 96,000 shares, while Black Cypress Capital cut its position by 31% but kept Wells Fargo as a top holding. The stock is up 21% year-to-date, outpacing the S&P 500. Institutional investors now hold about 76% of outstanding shares.
Mortgage Rates Today, November 26, 2025: 30‑Year Fixed Near 6% as Fed Cut Bets Grow

Mortgage Rates Today, November 26, 2025: 30‑Year Fixed Near 6% as Fed Cut Bets Grow

Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates hovered just above 6% nationwide on Wednesday, down from over 7% earlier this year, according to major surveys. Freddie Mac reported a weekly average of 6.23%, while Bankrate and Mortgage News Daily showed similar levels. Markets are increasingly pricing in a possible Federal Reserve rate cut in December. Housing activity has picked up as rates decline.
26 November 2025
Wells Fargo Soars: Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates and Asset Cap Lift Fuels Rally

Wells Fargo (WFC) Sets Fresh Intraday Record on Nov. 12, 2025 as Growth Story Accelerates Post Asset‑Cap Lift

Wells Fargo shares hit a new intraday high of $88.64 on Nov. 12 before retreating to the mid-$86 range. The rally follows the Fed’s June removal of the bank’s asset cap and recent Q3 earnings that beat estimates. CEO Charlie Scharf signaled further headcount reductions last week. Wells Fargo hosts its annual TMT Summit next week.
12 November 2025
Election Day 2025: What’s Open, What’s Closed – Banks, Mail, Shipping and Surprises

Election Day 2025: What’s Open, What’s Closed – Banks, Mail, Shipping and Surprises

Election Day, Nov. 4, 2025, is not a federal holiday; banks, post offices, UPS, FedEx, and Amazon will operate on normal schedules. Most government offices and schools stay open, though 14 states close state offices and some districts close schools for polling. NYSE and NASDAQ will trade as usual. Some employers, including Patagonia, are closing or adjusting hours to allow employees to vote.
Stock Market on Edge: U.S. Futures Slide as US-China Trade War Heats Up

Stock Market on Edge: U.S. Futures Slide as US-China Trade War Heats Up

U.S. stock futures fell sharply early Oct. 14, with Dow futures down 0.6%, S&P 500 off 0.9%, and Nasdaq 100 losing 1.2% after renewed U.S.–China trade tensions. European and Asian markets also dropped, while gold hit a record above $4,100/oz and silver topped $52/oz. Bitcoin slid 3% to about $112,000. A partial U.S. government shutdown continued to delay key economic data.
Market Shock: Dow & Nasdaq Futures Plunge Amid Trade War Fears; Gold Hits Record, Crypto Slumps

Market Shock: Dow & Nasdaq Futures Plunge Amid Trade War Fears; Gold Hits Record, Crypto Slumps

U.S. stock index futures fell Tuesday, with Dow E-minis down 0.45%, S&P 500 futures 0.74%, and Nasdaq 100 futures 0.97% as investors awaited U.S.-China trade updates and Fed signals. Asian and European markets also dropped, led by a 2.6% fall in Japan’s Nikkei. Gold hit record highs, while oil slipped. Bitcoin tumbled over 14% from Friday’s peak.
Big Bank Earnings Bombshell: JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Fresenius Stocks Poised to Explode

Big Bank Earnings Bombshell: JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Fresenius Stocks Poised to Explode

JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup open Q3 earnings with analysts forecasting sharp profit gains—JPMorgan EPS up 10%, Goldman 31%, Citi 26%, BofA 17%—on revived dealmaking and trading. U.S. stocks rallied Oct. 13 on rate-cut hopes; JPMorgan closed at $308, Wells Fargo at $78.9. Fresenius rose 1.4% after JPMorgan’s “Positive Catalyst Watch” citing German hospital funding. Investors await signals on credit and consumer health.
Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

U.S. stocks surged Monday, with the S&P 500 up 1.56% and the Nasdaq posting its best day since May, led by tech and chip gains after President Trump eased his China rhetoric. Broadcom jumped nearly 10% on an OpenAI deal, while AMD and rare-earth stocks also rallied. Early Tuesday, futures slipped as new U.S./China port fees renewed trade worries. Traders await major bank earnings and Fed Chair Powell’s speech.
Stocks Surge as Trump Eases China Tariff Threats – Fed Rate-Cut Hopes Ignite Rally

Stocks Surge as Trump Eases China Tariff Threats – Fed Rate-Cut Hopes Ignite Rally

U.S. stock futures surged Monday after President Trump eased trade threats against China, with Nasdaq e-minis up 1.8% and tech stocks leading gains. Nvidia rose 3.3% pre-market, Tesla 2.8%. Gold hit records near $4,100/oz as investors sought safety. JPMorgan gained 1.4% after announcing a $1.5 trillion investment plan; MB Materials jumped 10% on China export curbs.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 12.10.2025

Andrew Ross Sorkin warns Wall Street is showing signs reminiscent of 1929, with AI-fueled gains masking fragile fundamentals and overpriced valuations. He says a crash is likely but gives no timeline. U.S. stock futures rebounded after Trump softened tariff threats against China, while investors prepare for bank earnings and a possible government shutdown. The SEC will allow IPOs to proceed without pricing details during the shutdown.
Tariffs Fail to Derail European Stock Rally as Markets Bounce Back

Wall Street Braces as Big Bank Earnings Kick Off: Are Markets in for a Surprise?

JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup report Q3 earnings Tuesday, with Bank of America and Morgan Stanley following Wednesday. Analysts expect double-digit profit growth at most major banks, led by Goldman Sachs at +31%. Dealmaking and trading revenue have rebounded, but loan and deposit growth remain flat. The U.S. government shutdown has delayed key economic data, increasing investor focus on bank results.
Massive Moves: Record Deals, FDA Wins & Crypto Mania Propel Top Stock Gainers (Sep 29, 2025)

Record Rally Stalls as Fed Cut Bets Soar and Earnings Loom

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 hit record highs this week before retreating Thursday; U.S. stock futures edged up 0.1% early Friday. Fed funds futures now price in a 95% chance of a rate cut in October. Some economic data releases are delayed by the ongoing federal shutdown. Major banks and tech firms begin reporting Q3 earnings next week.
Bitcoin vs NYSE 100 vs NASDAQ 100 – 2025’s Epic Market Showdown Reveals Surprising Winner

Bitcoin vs NYSE 100 vs NASDAQ 100 – 2025’s Epic Market Showdown Reveals Surprising Winner

Bitcoin hit a record high near $126,000 in early October 2025, up 32% year-to-date, outpacing the Nasdaq-100 and NYSE gains. After peaking, Bitcoin dropped 4% in a day, underscoring its volatility. U.S. Bitcoin ETFs saw over $3 billion in inflows, while 97% of BTC supply is in profit. Wall Street forecasts modest equity gains, but some analysts see Bitcoin testing $130,000–$150,000 if momentum holds.
Tariff Shock and Fed Jitters: Asian Markets Stumble as Rally Meets Reality

PCE Inflation Today: “Goldilocks” or Head Fake? What the 26 Sept 2025 Report Really Means for Your Wallet, the Fed, and Markets

Headline PCE inflation rose 0.3% in August, pushing the annual rate to 2.7%, while core PCE held at 2.9% year-over-year. Consumer spending climbed 0.6% and personal income increased 0.4% for the month. S&P 500 futures gained about 0.3% after the report, with Treasury yields and the dollar slipping. The Fed cut rates by 25 basis points on Sept. 17, setting the target range at 4.00%–4.25%.
26 September 2025
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